I am creating an Experience Targeting activity where I will be creating three experiences.
Experience A - Toys
Experience B - Shoes
Experience C- Pants
Experience D - Default Website
I have a top navigation bar on my website that persists throughout the website user flow (as per the below image example).
I am trying to create an experience targeting in a way that my audience who belongs to the Toys segment in Experience A will be displayed Toys Promotion Image poster in each drop-down of the Top Navigation bar similarly for Experience B, & C for shoes, and pants.
I did try to edit the HTML with the image DAM link, href link, and outer text in the experiences I created for Toys, Shoes, and Pants. It does appear for the page which I entered as an Activity URL at the initial step as per the below screenshot but my changes don't persist when I navigate to other pages. I want the experience to stay throughout the user flow on the website. So, in this case, editing HTML doesn't work for me. Would Experience Fragment is the best solution? @PratheepArunRaj @alexbishop what would you recommend in this case for experience targeting?
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Dear @JyotiSharmaV ,
This is because you are delivering the content only to the URL where you are editing rather than delivering to the entire website.
To deliver the content edition to the entire website, Click on 'Page Delivery' and add the entire domain to the template rule.
Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | NextRow Digital | Terryn Winter Analytics
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Dear @JyotiSharmaV ,
This is because you are delivering the content only to the URL where you are editing rather than delivering to the entire website.
To deliver the content edition to the entire website, Click on 'Page Delivery' and add the entire domain to the template rule.
Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | NextRow Digital | Terryn Winter Analytics
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this makes sense to me. Thanks @PratheepArunRaj
One out of this topic question if possibly you can answer
Why Exp A here shows control though Exp B has a higher conversion rate?
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Dear @JyotiSharmaV ,
'Control' here represents the 'Default' experience. Nothing else.
Thank You, Pratheep Arun Raj B (Arun) | NextRow Digital | Terryn Winter Analytics
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